This Patna college banned jeans, Patiala suits because 'dresses worn by Hindu girls are embarrassing'

If you thought colleges stopping women from wearing jeans was old news, well, you are wrong. Magadh Mahila College in Patna, on December 5, issued a circular which banned students from wearing jeans, jeggings and Patiala suits. The college will now introduce a dress code for the students from January 2018. The college administration also prohibited the use of mobile phones inside the campus premises and students found with a phone will be penalised with a fine of Rs 1000. Magadh Mahila College, affiliated to Patna University, is one of the oldest women’s college in Patna.

College principal Shashi Sharma defended the move by saying that students ‘themselves asked for it’. She claimed that the girls had requested the dress code to be implemented so as to reduce ‘social disparity’. Defending the ban as necessary, Sharma said,

Muslim girls don’t wear jeans so they never objected. Dresses worn by Hindu girls were embarrassing.

Magadh Mahila College is not the first higher education institution to roll out bans on certain kinds of dresses. In 2016, St Xavier’s College in Mumbai issued a notice banning ripped and torn jeans on campus following complaints from professors.